Alabama Statutes
§ 26-1-4 — Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency to Provide Criminal Conviction Information on Applicants for Positions Involving Child Care and Treatment; Such Information to Be Confidential; Applicant to Be Denied Status If Has Felony Conviction; Children May Be Removed from Home
Alabama § 26-1-4
This text of Alabama § 26-1-4 (Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency to Provide Criminal Conviction Information on Applicants for Positions Involving Child Care and Treatment; Such Information to Be Confidential; Applicant to Be Denied Status If Has Felony Conviction; Children May Be Removed from Home) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Alabama primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Bluebook
Ala. Code § 26-1-4 (2026).
Text
(a)Notwithstanding any other provisions of law to the contrary, upon request to the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency, by the Department of Human Resources, or by any other youth service agency approved by the department, such center shall provide information to the department or an approved agency concerning the felony criminal conviction record in this or another state of an applicant for a paid or voluntary position, including one established by contract, whose primary duty is the care or treatment of children, including applicants for adoption or foster parents. All information, including any criminal conviction record, procured by the department or an approved agency shall be confidential and shall not be further disclosed by such agencies or their representatives. The applicant m
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Legislative History
(Acts 1985, No. 85-537, p. 651.)
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Bluebook (online)
Alabama § 26-1-4, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/al/26-1-4.